Tick-Tock…

My apologies to those awaiting The Recipator – and thank you for your patience. My experience with the C programming language is decades old, and, unfortunately, time has been very tight recently – active work life and family life occasionally interfere with my volunteer life.

As stated in a previous post, I have narrowed the issue down to the user security model of our host vs. how the program was designed to execute. I have replicated the site on a local machine, and am s-l-o-w-l-y making my way through the programs to better understand their structure and intent.

Again: thank you for your patience. Just wanted to pop up a status report so that you know where I’m at.

It still exists on the old server. I have been focusing my efforts on the interactive bits of the HBD site, and have not yet restored all of the “preserve” and educational pages. This will return. Since you’ve asked, I will see if I cannot restore AJ’s content this evening.

I appreciate the offer. However, since it is copyrighted by Mark, I am unable to release the code without his permission. And, if I could reach him for that, I’d simply ask him to revise it as he has in past moves. I’m afraid you’re stuck with my efforts. Problem of late has only been one of time.

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